Sentence examples for intended to require from inspiring English sources

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Google's cars are truly self-driving, intended to require no human intervention.

And our arcane rules and customs are deliberately intended to require broad coöperation to function well at all.

Aranesp, intended to require fewer injections than Amgen's older therapy, Epogen, won initial approval in September for treating anemia stemming from chronic kidney disease.

In 2006, lawmakers passed rules intended to require companies to fully fund their pensions over seven years, after an initial delay.

While the clause allows access to personnel, it is likely that the clause was not intended to require Advanced Analogic to require people to speak.

The administration said in August that it intended to require coverage of contraceptives for women, as recommended by an expert panel of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Simply to make the interview work — which means creating an atmosphere in which the subject is willing to open up, perhaps more than he or she intended to requires it.

We intend to require all EU citizens to travel on a passport.

The CMA intends to require banks to encourage customers to look at alternative providers when branches close, according to reports.

Mr. Levin now intends to require the board to revisit the issue within a year and devise rules using "an appropriate generally accepted accounting principle".

Physical therapists once needed only bachelor's degrees, too, but the profession will require doctorates of all students by 2015 — the same year that nursing leaders intend to require doctorates of all those becoming nurse practitioners.

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